W8.1 HUANG YANHAN

 


1) Summary:

This article emphasizes the importance of using reliable sources in Wikipedia articles. It defines sources as the materials, creators, or publishers of the information being cited. Reliable sources are those with a reputation for fact-checking and accuracy, often from published works or reputable media outlets. Context is crucial in evaluating source reliability, as well as considering factors like age and the incentives of the source to be accurate. Older sources may be outdated, especially in scientific or academic fields, while newer ones are generally preferred, except in historical contexts where older reports may provide more detail. The article stresses the need for careful editorial judgment when selecting and using sources to ensure the accuracy and credibility of Wikipedia content.

2) Interesting Observation:

An interesting observation is the diversity of information sources highlighted in the article, including not only traditional text materials like books and webpages but also audio, video, and multimedia materials. Additionally, the article mentions the issue of source age, noting that newer information is generally preferred in most cases, particularly in fields like medicine. However, for specific contexts such as historical events, older sources may offer more detailed insights.

3)Discussion:

How might prioritizing source reliability enhance the overall credibility and trustworthiness of Wikipedia content?

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